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Vietnamese Workers Fuel Nail Salons. So Why The Low Pay?

Vietnamese Workers Fuel Nail Salons. So Why The Low Pay?

Released Monday, 1st April 2024
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Vietnamese Workers Fuel Nail Salons. So Why The Low Pay?

Vietnamese Workers Fuel Nail Salons. So Why The Low Pay?

Vietnamese Workers Fuel Nail Salons. So Why The Low Pay?

Vietnamese Workers Fuel Nail Salons. So Why The Low Pay?

Monday, 1st April 2024
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#260: Tens of thousands of Vietnamese immigrants rely on nail salons as an economic powerhouse: a an attractive option that lets them work hard and express their creativity, all without needing to learn English. But worker pay can sometimes dip below minimum wage, depending on individual manicurists' client lists.

This wouldn't be a legal problem if the manicurists were classified as "Gig Workers," and until recently that's exactly what most salons did. But advocates for salon workers – and even industry advisors representing employers – say that manicurists do not meet the criteria to be classified that way. Instead they should be hourly employees, and receive benefits like sick pay, vacation days, and at least a minimum wage.

LAist's Asian American Communities reporter Josie Huang shares her reporting with us at the salon near work. To learn more about her report, check out her article on LAist.com

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